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Nätverket Körcentrum Sverige

Av zofia [dot] asenlof [at] korcentrumsyd [dot] lu [dot] se (Zofia Åsenlöf) - publicerad 16 oktober 2023 Förra året bildade landets tre körcentrum Körcentrum Sverige - ett nationellt nätverk för ömsesidigt utbyte av erfarenheter, omvärldsspaning och tankar om hur vi tillsammans kan utveckla Sveriges körliv. Nu vill vi höra från dig! Ingående körcentrum har alla olika huvudmän och inriktning, men s

https://www.korcentrumsyd.lu.se/artikel/natverket-korcentrum-sverige - 2025-07-07

Dubbelvinst i Italien för Ulrika Emanuelsson med Carolinae Röster

Publicerad 3 april 2024 Under påsken hölls 17th International Choir Festival & Competition i Riva del Garda i Italien där runt 20 ensembler från hela världen tävlade mot varandra. Körcentrum Syds föreståndare Ulrika Emanuelsson med ensemblen Carolinae Röster kammade hem två guldmedaljer. Utöver guldmedaljerna vann Carolinae Röster även en kategorivinst och fick juryns ”Special prize for outstandin

https://www.korcentrumsyd.lu.se/artikel/dubbelvinst-i-italien-ulrika-emanuelsson-med-carolinae-roster - 2025-07-07

A cappella - ny körforskningsbok

Publicerad 25 oktober 2015 Karin Johansson, professor i konstnärlig forskning i musik vid Musikhögskolan i Malmö, har skrivit en ny bok inom körforskningsområdet: "A cappella, Tjugofem körledares röster". I boken möter vi tjugofem framstående körledare från olika delar av Sverige, alla med lång erfarenhet av olika typer av körarbete, som ger sin syn på frågor som berör körverksamhet utifrån olika

https://www.korcentrumsyd.lu.se/artikel/cappella-ny-korforskningsbok - 2025-07-07

Roberto Scaramuzzino on civil society and integration

Published 17 April 2018 Roberto Scaramuzzino spoke at a seminar organized by the Centre for Municipality Studies at Linköping University and gave an interview about the role of civil society in the establishment of new immigrants, focusing on social integration and interaction between public and non-profit organisations. Voluntary forces should be used, especially when the municipalities are under

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/article/roberto-scaramuzzino-civil-society-and-integration - 2025-07-07

35 Million for research on civil society elites

Published 31 October 2017 Professor Håkan Johansson, School of Social Work, has received more than SEK 35 million from Riksbankens jubileumsfond to lead a research programme about elites in civil society. The progammer is titled "Civil Society Elites" A comparative study of the composition, reproduction, integration and questioning of elites in European Civil Society." Read an interview with Håkan

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/article/35-million-research-civil-society-elites - 2025-07-07

Seminar brings together several international researchers

By patrik [dot] hekkala [at] soch [dot] lu [dot] se (Patrik Hekkala) - published 6 May 2019 During a whole day in April the researchers discussed the relevance of central theoretical and empirical knowledge about elite research for studying civil society elites. The research seminar was filled with discussions about ”shadow elites” in America influencing important geopolitical decisions without vi

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/article/seminar-brings-together-several-international-researchers - 2025-07-07

Elitism in Swedish civil society?

By jayeon [dot] lindellee [at] soch [dot] lu [dot] se (Jayeon Lindellee) - published 25 October 2019 Roberto Scaramuzzino and Håkan Johansson participated in the yearly conference on civil society arranged by the Swedish Agency for Youth and Civil Society (MUCF). The main theme this year was on elitism in civil society. On the 22nd of October, civil society researchers, politicians, civil servants

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/article/elitism-swedish-civil-society - 2025-07-07

Guest professor Carlo Ruzza on populist turn and its impact on EU and civil society

By jayeon [dot] lindellee [at] soch [dot] lu [dot] se (Jayeon Lindellee) - published 25 October 2019 Professor Carlo Ruzza, University of Trento. The growing populist movements in many European countries affect not only the EU's institutional actors but also EU-based civil society organizations. Professor Carlo Ruzza, a prominent scholar in political sociology based at the University of Trento, ha

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/article/guest-professor-carlo-ruzza-populist-turn-and-its-impact-eu-and-civil-society - 2025-07-07

A new thematic issue on Civil Society Elites

By jayeon [dot] lindellee [at] soch [dot] lu [dot] se (Jayeon Lindellee) - published 4 September 2020 A new thematic issue on Civil Society Elites is published in Politics and Governance. A new thematic issue on Civil Society Elites, edited by Håkan Johansson and Anders Uhlin and published by an open access journal Politics & Governance is now available. Several researchers in the project as well

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/article/new-thematic-issue-civil-society-elites - 2025-07-07

Conference on civil society studies 2020 (postponed to January 2021)

By jayeon [dot] lindellee [at] soch [dot] lu [dot] se (Jayeon Lindellee) - published 12 November 2020 The inter-disciplinary research program Civil Society Elites? Comparing elite composition, reproduction, interaction and contestation in European civil societies cordially invites researchers working on civil society studies to Lund University, Sweden, for a mini conference 15-16th of April 2020.

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/article/conference-civil-society-studies-2020-postponed-january-2021 - 2025-07-07

Green infrastructure – planning and designing a functioning nature

By pia [dot] romare [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Pia Romare) - published 28 April 2020 After climate change, biodiversity loss is the biggest environmental challenge facing the world today. The loss of plant and animal species also means a loss of the resources that humans obtain from well-functioning ecosystems. At Lund University, a project is underway in which researchers are studying how work t

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/green-infrastructure-planning-and-designing-functioning-nature - 2025-07-07

Profitability, not more cattle, is needed to save natural grazing land

By anna_maria [dot] erling [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Maria Erling) - published 30 April 2020 The researchers think support should be directed towards grazing land that needs protection the most. Photo: Lovisa Nilsson. Sweden does not need more cattle to save natural grazing land with high biodiversity. This is the conclusion of a new report by researchers at Lund University in Sweden. What

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/profitability-not-more-cattle-needed-save-natural-grazing-land - 2025-07-07

An unusually early spring – how nature in Sweden is responding to an increasingly warm climate

By anna_maria [dot] erling [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Maria Erling) - published 2 May 2020 Wood anemones may get new competitors. Photo: Hanna Gamdrup. In recent decades, the climate in Sweden has become about two degrees warmer on average and this year we have seen an unprecedentedly mild winter and early spring. How is nature responding – animals, insects, plants – to an increasingly mild

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/unusually-early-spring-how-nature-sweden-responding-increasingly-warm-climate - 2025-07-07

Thank you for participating in CEC’s online Science Says! conference and BECC-MERGE spring meeting!

Published 6 May 2020 We appreciate your participation in the online conference, which was a very successful joining of about 100 participants. April 23 and 24 were two very rewarding days, filled with interesting sessions, poster presentations, office yoga, group discussions, as well as fruitful conversations and sharing of expertise. The event allowed for interesting discussions among researchers

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/thank-you-participating-cecs-online-science-says-conference-and-becc-merge-spring-meeting - 2025-07-07

Dramatic changes in regional flora

By johan [dot] nyman [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Johan Nyman) - published 27 May 2020 The regional flora has dramatically changed the last centuries. Photo: Kristine Cinate, Unsplash A study from Lund University indicates that the flora of Skåne in southern Sweden changed drastically throughout the 1900s and up to the present day. The greatest decline in species diversity can be seen in

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/dramatic-changes-regional-flora - 2025-07-07

New collaboration strengthens climate and biodiversity research

By stina [dot] johannesson [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Stina Johannesson) - published 5 June 2020 The new collaboration will strengthen the national climate and biodiversity research. Photo by Ars Buchatski on Unsplash. The graduate research schools ClimBEco and the Bolin Centre Climate Research School (CRS) have recently initiated a collaboration with multiple climate-focused intentions. The join

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/new-collaboration-strengthens-climate-and-biodiversity-research - 2025-07-07

Revealed: How billions in EU farming subsidies are being misspent

By kristina [dot] lindgarde [at] lth [dot] lu [dot] se (Kristina Lindgärde) - published 27 August 2020 Photo: Unsplash A unique study has analyzed in detail how EU agricultural subsidies flow down to the local level. The new data show that most income support payments go to intensively farmed regions already above median EU income, while climate-friendly and biodiverse farming regions, as well as

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/revealed-how-billions-eu-farming-subsidies-are-being-misspent - 2025-07-07

High human population density negative for pollinators

By anna_maria [dot] erling [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Maria Erling) - published 27 August 2020 Image: Jorchr, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikipedia Population density, and not the proportion of green spaces, has the biggest impact on species richness of pollinators in residential areas. This is the result of a study from Lund University in Sweden of gardens and residential courtyards in and around Malmö,

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/high-human-population-density-negative-pollinators - 2025-07-07

Atlantic sturgeon in the King’s pantry – unique discovery in Baltic Sea wreck from 1495

By anna_maria [dot] erling [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Maria Erling) - published 27 August 2020 Wooden barrel with parts of the sturgeon (in orange) Photo: Brett Seymour Researchers at Lund University in Sweden can now reveal what the Danish King Hans had planned to offer when laying claim to the Swedish throne in 1495: a two-metre-long Atlantic sturgeon. The well-preserved fish remains were

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/atlantic-sturgeon-kings-pantry-unique-discovery-baltic-sea-wreck-1495 - 2025-07-07